I'm assuming not everyone likes the Jackets or Pens. Just curious to see what teams Ohio residents (or transplants) root for, I just can't get into the Pens because of the whole Pittsburgh thing and just never really did get excited about the Jackets, so I guess I'm in limbo as far as having a team, any suggestions besides the Red Wings?

My favorite team is the Sabres. When I first got Adelphia Digital Cable, I picked up the Empire Sports Network. That was my freshman or sophomore year in high school. I got to watch a lot of them and that turned me into a Sabres fan. I don't follow them as much as I used to now.

But, with the radio show on here through The Cleveland Fan, I've been following the Jackets a lot. So I've been following them more than anything right now. I mostly just watch and enjoy the sport itself. I love breaking down game situations and watching any game that I can.

One of my guilty pleasure teams are the Washington Capitals. They're an absolute joy to watch and Alex Ovechkin is the best player on the planet. I don't want to be a bandwagon fan, so I don't wholeheartedly support them, but I'll pull for them in the playoffs if Columbus and Buffalo don't go deep.

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Skating Tripods wrote:One of my guilty pleasure teams are the Washington Capitals. They're an absolute joy to watch and Alex Ovechkin is the best player on the planet. I don't want to be a bandwagon fan, so I don't wholeheartedly support them, but I'll pull for them in the playoffs if Columbus and Buffalo don't go deep.

Ovechkin is really fun to watch. That shot, which he uses at will, is very entertaining. Although Crosby gets to be the face of the NHL, Ovechkin is the better player. There are times I think Malkin is better than Crosby too. I dearly wish Malkin would get out of Pittsburgh so I could buy his jersey. Beside Modano, he is my favorite player.

I have rooted for Buffalo since the days of LaFontaine, Hawerchuk, and Mogilny. Its a shame those teams never won anything because Mogilny was a freakin terror for a while and LaFontaine was as classy as ever.

I have also rooted for the Stars since their final years in Minnesota as everyone around here seemed to like the Pens and Mario Lemieux. I wanted to root for an American player and chose Modano. Last few years, its been harder to like the Stars as they have moved some players I liked and I have never been a fan of Turco. Guy is a Michigan Choke Artist unlike no other.

Also a fan of Columbus as I root for most Ohio teams and that arena is top notch. I hope they continue to build on what they have and retain Nash. Plus, their jerseys are awesome since they ditched that silly bee logo. I really like their logo and jerseys.

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TouchEmAllTime wrote:I'm assuming not everyone likes the Jackets or Pens. Just curious to see what teams Ohio residents (or transplants) root for, I just can't get into the Pens because of the whole Pittsburgh thing and just never really did get excited about the Jackets, so I guess I'm in limbo as far as having a team, any suggestions besides the Red Wings?

Please dont go to the darkside and pick the Wings. Please. LOL. Those fans are like the Yankees fans of hockey. Been to the Joe about 10 times and those people are quite pompous. They expect to win and just freak out if they dont.

Understand completely your reluctance to root for the Pens, you are a good man. Pittsburgh sucks... always and in everything.

Give the Jackets a chance since they are the pride of the state or watch a few games, find a team that plays a style of hockey you like. Chicago has had a resurgence the past few years and Boston has come of out no where this season. Check out some teams and listen to Skating Tripods, dude knows his hockey.. big time. Good luck and welcome to the boards.

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jack_tors wrote:Check out some teams and listen to Skating Tripods, dude knows his hockey.. big time.

Thank you very much. I appreciate hearing that.

Just enjoy the game, TEAT. Your name makes a hilarious acronym.

Make sure you watch as much of the playoffs that you can. The West is usually more exciting than the East, but nothing rivals playoff hockey. Playoff hockey is incredible, especially the 3 or 4OT marathon games.

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It's funny, like a couple previous posters....I started to like Buffalo back in the late 90's, reason being, I liked the Hartford Whalers a year or two before they moved, more so because it was just a team in a small market with a funny logo and colors, and at the time my favorite player was Geoff Sanderson who after that went to Buffalo and I started rooting for them, and then Barnaby added to my liking of them, and til this day I think the refs wanted to go home or were hungry when they allowed Bret Hull's in the crease goal in the 99 Stanley Cup Finals, but oh well. To make a long story short, on top of changing what was a great logo, to go with a slug looking thing, and strongly convinced that the Sabres are the Florida Marlins of baseball in that they can't keep their homegrown and or superstar talent, I just started to lose interest in them, honestly nothing to do with front-running to another team, but just simply not excited by them anymore thus I don't really have a team anymore. I like the young talent on Chicago, and also consider Ottawa because they are rebuilding and part of me wants to root for a Canadian team since that's where the true passion for the sport lies. I love Ovechkin too, and part of that is because all the Pittspuke fans think Sid is the best player in the game, and I've argued with a few of them that Ovie is a better player period, but all they can combat me with is that he's just a better goal scorer, well true, but last I checked, that's what it takes to win games. Sid might be better at getting everyone involved, but I don't think he can carry his team alone, I mean hell, even with Malkin they are barely clinging to the 8th seed. This might be the longest hockey post in history but I was actually just in Pittsburgh tonight so I'm a little fired up, they think they are so good and are going to make another Cup run, and who knows, maybe the Steelers good luck will rub off on them, but they will never beat Detroit if they faced them again, here's hoping anyway.

When I tried to remotely root for the Penguins a few years back, and this is when they sucked really bad, this is what was the determining factor: I realized these were all the same Steeler fans that I hate disguised in Penguins gear for the time being and I couldn't bring myself to root for them and be associated with these same people in any way, shape, or form.

My team is/was the Florida Panthers. I was living in Florida when the expansion team started. I had just gotten into playing street hockey with my friends and my parents bought me a bunch of Panthers inaugural season stuff. I pay very little attention to the NHL now until the playoffs start. Then I watch all that I can. At this point, I watch a Jackets game now and then on FSN Ohio but I'm more of a casual fan now. Gary Bettman needs to do something to get the casual fan like me back into the game (promote the stars, more mainstream coverage, etc).

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I never got into the Penguins. I was a huge Edmonton Oilers fan as a kid because I loved Esa Tikkanen. I really don't know why, I just did. Then I was a Rangers fan in '94 because Richter and Messier were my two favorites and they were on that team. Then I was a Devils fan because of Brodeur.....I was a front runner as a child.

It is strange that I never got into the Penguins, but then too, I didn't really like the Sharks when the Barons were here. I followed what the Barons did, but I never cared much for the Sharks.

Now, as I said, my favorites are Buffalo, Columbus, and Washington, but I mostly just watch to enjoy the game. I could watch two teams I don't give a shit about and still enjoy it.

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Skating Tripods wrote: I was a huge Edmonton Oilers fan as a kid because I loved Esa Tikkanen. I really don't know why, I just did. Now, as I said, my favorites are Buffalo, Columbus, and Washington, but I mostly just watch to enjoy the game. I could watch two teams I don't give a shit about and still enjoy it.

Esa Tikkanen, thats awesome! Havent heard that name in a while.

Totally hear ya on being able to watch 2 teams you dont give a shit about. The NHL is great like that, only sport in which if a game is on, I am watching it.

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JodyGerutsGhost wrote:I have been a Sabres fan since the 1996-97 season, and am winding down the big FAIL of the 2008-09 season.

I guess this is how it feels like to be a Browns fan...

I could see that, Jody. Sabres fans are kinda screwed as long as the current owner holds the team. I remember reading an article about his a year or so back in the Hockey News and all I can remember is that I thought he was a dick. LOL.

I must say, I have been to 5 cities to see hockey and Buffalo was, far and above, my favorite place to see a game. Having been to Detroit numerous times, the atmosphere in Buffalo in the final game of a season, with nothing on the line but a win to close out a disappointing season, was still better than Detroit. They are definitely not Hockeytown any more.

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-Dig the Penguins style of play and enjoyed watching them in the playoffs, but rooting for pittsburgh makes me feel dirty.-I don't feel Columbus is my team at all, I wasn't even aware they existed for a long time .-Detroit, another team I enjoy watching, but I can't root for a team from Meatchicken, unless it's the Lions who I wanna see become good again.

Really I'm waiting for Gilbert to get us a franchise other than a Minor league for a Denver team. .

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Having been transplanted from Cleveland to Connecticut as a kid, I was a Whalers fan until they moved. Haven't been able to attach myself to one team since then.

I'd like to go with the Jackets, but I don't really have any connection to Columbus. Wouldn't mind them changing their name to the Ohio Blue Jackets, either...

Love the old Whalers and everything they stood for. Shame that they got moved to Carolina. They did well at first, but fan support is slowing down. Hard to believe since the Bobcats perennially suck and the Panthers may be in just as bad of shape as the Browns.

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Having been transplanted from Cleveland to Connecticut as a kid, I was a Whalers fan until they moved. Haven't been able to attach myself to one team since then.

I'd like to go with the Jackets, but I don't really have any connection to Columbus. Wouldn't mind them changing their name to the Ohio Blue Jackets, either...

Love the old Whalers and everything they stood for. Shame that they got moved to Carolina. They did well at first, but fan support is slowing down. Hard to believe since the Bobcats perennially suck and the Panthers may be in just as bad of shape as the Browns.

Karmanos is right up there with Modell for me. Total sleazebag. I wish that franchise nothing but failure, just like the Ravens and Washington Nationals. I think Charlotte basketball fans want the Hornets back and Shinn to stay in New Orleans, not to mention that they're surrounded by 4 pro type college teams as well. As for the Panthers, I think they get Cowher and start to turn it around...

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Having been transplanted from Cleveland to Connecticut as a kid, I was a Whalers fan until they moved. Haven't been able to attach myself to one team since then.

I'd like to go with the Jackets, but I don't really have any connection to Columbus. Wouldn't mind them changing their name to the Ohio Blue Jackets, either...

Love the old Whalers and everything they stood for. Shame that they got moved to Carolina. They did well at first, but fan support is slowing down. Hard to believe since the Bobcats perennially suck and the Panthers may be in just as bad of shape as the Browns.

Karmanos is right up there with Modell for me. Total sleazebag. I wish that franchise nothing but failure, just like the Ravens and Washington Nationals. I think Charlotte basketball fans want the Hornets back and Shinn to stay in New Orleans, not to mention that they're surrounded by 4 pro type college teams as well. As for the Panthers, I think they get Cowher and start to turn it around...

The talk of the Islanders leaving town really bothers me. Obviously, I have no affiliation to them, but they are so rich in hockey history. Sure, it was a generation ago, but still. They've been a fixture on Long Island and really create an interesting dynamic with the Rangers and Devils right there.

Moving the Islanders opens a whole new can of worms with divisional re-alignment too. You'd see Boston dropped into the Atlantic and Columbus put in the Northeast, or something like that.

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Having been transplanted from Cleveland to Connecticut as a kid, I was a Whalers fan until they moved. Haven't been able to attach myself to one team since then.

I'd like to go with the Jackets, but I don't really have any connection to Columbus. Wouldn't mind them changing their name to the Ohio Blue Jackets, either...

Love the old Whalers and everything they stood for. Shame that they got moved to Carolina. They did well at first, but fan support is slowing down. Hard to believe since the Bobcats perennially suck and the Panthers may be in just as bad of shape as the Browns.

Karmanos is right up there with Modell for me. Total sleazebag. I wish that franchise nothing but failure, just like the Ravens and Washington Nationals. I think Charlotte basketball fans want the Hornets back and Shinn to stay in New Orleans, not to mention that they're surrounded by 4 pro type college teams as well. As for the Panthers, I think they get Cowher and start to turn it around...

The talk of the Islanders leaving town really bothers me. Obviously, I have no affiliation to them, but they are so rich in hockey history. Sure, it was a generation ago, but still. They've been a fixture on Long Island and really create an interesting dynamic with the Rangers and Devils right there.

Moving the Islanders opens a whole new can of worms with divisional re-alignment too. You'd see Boston dropped into the Atlantic and Columbus put in the Northeast, or something like that.

Agreed 100% on the Isles potentially moving. They're certainly the least offensive of the "local" teams and I think I've mentioned I'm going to go see them again next month.

As for the divisions, I can't see Boston or Montreal being all right with them being separated from each other. Those games are really the only time I notice B's fans excited about the team.

Now in terms of the Jackets, how would you say the rivalries within the division are? Is there a lot of hate for Detroit, or would be they be better off playing against a Pittsburgh on a regular basis?

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Now in terms of the Jackets, how would you say the rivalries within the division are? Is there a lot of hate for Detroit, or would be they be better off playing against a Pittsburgh on a regular basis?

It's interesting, quite frankly. There's a lot of animosity for Detroit, but a lot of hate for St. Louis and Nashville. I think jealousy plays a role in the dislike for Detroit, because it was a fairly one-sided rivalry for most of the duration of the franchise. But man, those fans hate STL and NSH. Inter-division rivals that always give the Jackets fits.

But still, first off, Columbus, IMO, has the worst travel schedule. So far, they've already gone out to the West/Northwest twice. Columbus would be much better served staying in their own time zone and playing the Eastern Conference. I realize Detroit and Nashville have to do it too, but all of these trips out west are a killer. I don't think it's fair.

Given the state of affairs for the Penguins, I think they should play them more often. It's a good road trip chance, which is fun for every hockey fan. Same with Buffalo, same with Washington. But they only play these teams once, maybe twice, every couple of years. Meanwhile, the CBJ fans are stuck with 9:30-10:30 road games.

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Now in terms of the Jackets, how would you say the rivalries within the division are? Is there a lot of hate for Detroit, or would be they be better off playing against a Pittsburgh on a regular basis?

It's interesting, quite frankly. There's a lot of animosity for Detroit, but a lot of hate for St. Louis and Nashville. I think jealousy plays a role in the dislike for Detroit, because it was a fairly one-sided rivalry for most of the duration of the franchise. But man, those fans hate STL and NSH. Inter-division rivals that always give the Jackets fits.

But still, first off, Columbus, IMO, has the worst travel schedule. So far, they've already gone out to the West/Northwest twice. Columbus would be much better served staying in their own time zone and playing the Eastern Conference. I realize Detroit and Nashville have to do it too, but all of these trips out west are a killer. I don't think it's fair.

Given the state of affairs for the Penguins, I think they should play them more often. It's a good road trip chance, which is fun for every hockey fan. Same with Buffalo, same with Washington. But they only play these teams once, maybe twice, every couple of years. Meanwhile, the CBJ fans are stuck with 9:30-10:30 road games.

Thanks for the interesting take. Taking a closer look at the divisional setups, it doesn't seem like there's a good way to fix that for the Jackets unless (sadly) the Isles moved to Kansas City and you could slot Columbus in the Atlantic while putting KC in the Central.

Hearing about the Nashville hate is a bit surprising. But then, there's a franchise I wouldn't mind seeing moved to somewhere in Canada...

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Hearing about the Nashville hate is a bit surprising. But then, there's a franchise I wouldn't mind seeing moved to somewhere in Canada...

I wouldn't be against having another team in Canada, but I would put it back in Winnipeg, or put it somewhere in Saskatchewan or maybe London, Ontario. There's no reason to saturate southern Ontario even more like was the Balsillie plan with Hamilton.

Putting a team in Saskatchewan allows you to put a Canadian team in the Central Division and then you can move Columbus. Same with London, Ontario.

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RIBrownsFan wrote:Hearing about the Nashville hate is a bit surprising. But then, there's a franchise I wouldn't mind seeing moved to somewhere in Canada...

I wouldn't be against having another team in Canada, but I would put it back in Winnipeg, or put it somewhere in Saskatchewan or maybe London, Ontario. There's no reason to saturate southern Ontario even more like was the Balsillie plan with Hamilton.

Putting a team in Saskatchewan allows you to put a Canadian team in the Central Division and then you can move Columbus. Same with London, Ontario.

I agree, moving the team to Hamilton was a stupid idea. You have Buffalo, Toronto, Detroit in like a 2-3 hour range each way. No way that was going to work.. I would be nice to see another western Canadian team.

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